Health6 min«Doing nothing feels wrong»A mother contacts the parent helpline because her son's girlfriend is experiencing domestic violence. The counsellor supports her in this situation.
Health3 minSocially well-supported children deal better with traumaHow do traumatic experiences in childhood affect development and which therapies really help?
Learning5 minWhen two people argue, the schoolchild suffersTeachers experience conflicts with parents even more frequently than with pupils. The children concerned find themselves in a conflict of loyalty, which triggers helplessness and worry.
Education1 minShould children be banned from having weapons?Bang! Bang! You're dead! How should a parent react when children play with weapons or want a gun or a sword?
Columns2 minWhat should you do if your daughter is beaten by her best friend?My daughter's relationship with her best friend is toxic, writes one mother. There is regular physical violence. Find out what our team of experts has to say.
Columns3 min«A knife is quickly drawn on the way out»Why do we simply accept the violence that young men experience and how should we react to it as mothers?
Family2 min«The closure of the schools in spring was catastrophic»3 questions for Regula Bernhard Hug, Head of the Swiss Child Protection Office, about the new study on the punitive behaviour of parents in Switzerland.
Education9 minThe slap in the face in education is still too normal in SwitzerlandCriminologist Dirk Baier surveyed pupils in German-speaking Switzerland about violence in education - and came to some disturbing conclusions.
Family11 minSchool in Hombrechtikon against domestic violenceViolence at home is a problem and talking about it is a big taboo. A visit to a school in Hombrechtikon, whose pupils are tackling the issue.
Columns19 minAvoiding violence and radicalisation - a guideIn this article, renowned Danish family therapist Jesper Juul explains how aggression, violence and potential radicalisation can be prevented in nurseries and schools.
Education9 minWhy do boys so rarely talk about sexual violence?Sex educators Lilo Gander and Harry Tritschler on sexual assault among young people and why boys find it difficult to talk about their problems.